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- From: lairdpg@lub001.lamar.edu
- Newsgroups: comp.bbs.misc
- Subject: Re: BBS's for Linux
- Message-ID: <1992Aug28.134237.1481@lub001.lamar.edu>
- Date: 27 Aug 1992 20:42:37 GMT
- References: <366@global.hacktic.nl> <1992Aug26.181608.5713@u.washington.edu> <1992Aug27.175328.10948@SSD.intel.com> <1992Aug28.050553.8341@u.washington.edu>
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- In article <1992Aug28.050553.8341@u.washington.edu>, mimir@milton.u.washington.edu (Al Billings) writes:
- > In article <1992Aug27.175328.10948@SSD.intel.com> jerryg@ssd.intel.com (Jerry Gaiser) writes:
- >>In article <1992Aug26.181608.5713@u.washington.edu> mimir@milton.u.washington.edu (Al Billings) writes:
- >>>
- >>> But I have yet to see decent BBS software that has been ported to Linux.
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- What would you consider decent?
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- >>Actually, Waffle has been ported to Linux. Don't know how you define 'decent'
- >>but it's a pretty good product.
- >
- > That's news to me. It hadn't been as of a few months ago. Part of my BBS
- > runs on a waffle.
- >
- > Wassail,
- > Al
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- I guess I don't understand what he thinks is decent.
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